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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1930)
ROBERTS HAS ET SOCIAL The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, NoTember 25. 1930 PAGE THREE BASK Nice Sum Raised fnr Ren- efit of Local School Recently ,t- ROBERTS. Not. 24 The taool entertainment put on at the Com munity club Saturday n!g!t: was attended by a capacity evdietree. The Terr clerer prosrrafm cen tered around the health training taught in the school. Benny and I-ewis Salchenberg dressed as her alds of health acted as curtain boys. The program follows: Demonstration by the primary pupils. "The Three Goats": song. 'Swinging in the Hammock." Rose Anne Goodrich, Francts Blank cnshlp, Dora Hansen. Baddy Zlelke and Harold Foster: aonx. "Thla la the Way," primary pu pils; song, Verl and Charles Ting ley; skit. Mother Gooseand her children on health, oy primary room; play, "The Toy Doctor," fifth grade pupils; song. "The Old-Fashioned Toorh Brush," Na omi Crouser; reading, "The Cow," Oscar Hansen; song and exercises by six Japanese glrla In costume; p!ay "Soft Soap," by pupils from the. older grades. Th next part of the entertain ment was the auctioning of the baskets, which were many and Taried. More than $31 was real ized from the sale and will be used for buying school equipment. Mrs. Minnie Beckett and Mrs. Helen Larson are the enterprising teachers of the school and are planning to purchase sereral much needed articles, among which Is a pair of scales. Roy Rice, president of the Com munity elub, announced that the picture donated, to the club by Mrs. Alice Coolidge will be given out at the next meeting, Decem ber 13. BETHEL CLUB Joseph Bjsnner Family Well Received by Commun-, ity Group BETHEL, Not. 24. The Bethel Community club held its regular monthly meeting Saturday eve ning. The president, Mrs. J. , G. Lauderback, presided at the busi ness meeting. The program for the evening was furnished by the Joseph Ban ner family of Salem. These popu lar entertianera were met by a large and appreciative audience, and responded to many encores. A hearty rote of thanks was ex tended to them, following .which refreshments were served, and a locial hour was enjoyed. Mrs. C. J. TJal l.ft Mati1v to resume her work at the boys' training school at Woodburn. Georre Bahnson and TTn-nrv Bahnson were at Caatl Rnk. Wash., recently attending the fu neral of their uncle. Otto Fisher. Miss Ruth Rimrifk loft last week to take up work In Portland. bne will be missed by her friends In the neighborhood. A group of ladies from the Bethel district attended the Hr- rest Home festival at the old pec pies home on Friday afternoon. iney were mm. j. M. Nichols, Mrs. S. Ham rick. Mrs. John Hain, Mrs. C. J. Lisle and Mrs. J. R. Carruthera. GO TO COQUnXE MONMOUTH, Nov. 24. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wedekind have gone to Coqullle to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kennedy. Kennedy la an athletic instructor in the Junior high school there, and was grad uated last summer from the Ore gon Normal school. re i SCHOOL raws luimiy Annual, Staff Elected and School Traffic Patrol Named JEFFERSON, Not. 24. Some of the Jefferson school teachers are taking a course in Remedial teaching from Oregon State col lege extension division. The clasa la held on Tuesday evening of each week. Pcof. F. W. Parr conducts the class The Jefferson teachers attend ing are Prof. Lyman Patton, Mrs. Flo Young, Bertha Dillon and Frances Pierce. The staff of the Jeff high an nual is: editor, Alice Calkins: business manager, Harvey Thurs ton; senior reporter, Elda Win teraantei; Junior reporter, Alice Harris: sophomore " reporter,; Mae Calavan; freshman reporter, Ralph Beach; miscellaneous re porter, Mine Wright; dramatics, Margaret Goln and James Pate; athletics. Kathleen WIed and Verdo Harris; school calendar, David Wled and Melba Foster; joke editors. Harold Wright ttnd Gladys Calahan; advertising manager. Kenneth Seipp; and" the faculty adviser. Mr. Patton. - The seventh and eighth grade girls have organized a home cooking club. Mrs. Toung is their leader. Elmer Beach Is leader of the handy craft club which baa been organized by the seventh and eighth grade boys. Traffic Talk Given Sergeant Walter Lansing of the state traffic control gave a talk in assembly recently con cerning automobile accidents. Mr. Lansing gave some statis tics which seem very appalling. He said that forty per cent of all deaths by accidents, were caused by automobiles, and that street play causes 397 of the accidental deaths of children under the age of IS. He also stated that one out of every cine people is in jured in an automobile accident each year. The sergeant la organizing a school patrol system to protect the lives of school childrea. The members of the Jefferson patrol are: - Wendell Stroud, Ralph Main, Francis Phelps, Burton Thurston, Jack Parrish, Carl Chain, Adell Hutchinson and Bobby . Foster. Turner Votes Special School Tax and Budget TURNER, . Not. 2 4 Turner school district held their special school meeting Saturday after noon, the object of . which waa to accept the budget as prepared and to vote. a small special dis trict, tax. The meeting voted unanimously to accept the budget as presented and to levy the needed tax as asked for. ffl T. H. S. ME' ENTERTAINED TURNER. Nov. 24 The high' school senior class held a party Friday evening- at tLe home of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Del tell with their daughter. Mis Sheila as hostess for her class. A set of well chosen games were the diversion for the even ing. Refreshments were served at a late hour. - present' were Misses Halen and Helena 1 Witcell. Sheila Deliel), Gladys Given, Myrtle Persal, Le ona Cook, and Dorothy Marsters of Portland. Messera Kenneth Hlckok, Russel Denver. Harold Smith, - Seymour Stewart, Gerald Glvens, Louis Fowler, John and Norrls Baker, Kenneth Bear and James Denyer. BIGGER THAN EVI 1 0m) SEami mm BETTER THAN EVER We are going out of the credit business and must, dispose of our entire new fall and winter stocks by Jan, 1 ot to prepare for a new policy. Every garment and article has been sensationally reduced regardless of cost or former selling prices Positively the greatest values in twenty years. Now! Your Choice of any new fall and winter r in the store at one amazing price V NONE - RESERVE Every .37.50 SUIT ..21 Every $45.00 SUIT . . 021 Every 55.00 SUIT . . . 21 Eveiy G5.CO SUIT ... 021 Your Choice of Any HIR in the store at one price a .5 , 3 for $4.50 Every 1.95 SMfflLlT 1.59 Every 2.65 SIBQUIT 1.59 Every 3.00 SHIRT 159 Every 4.00 SpiBT 1.59 Every 5.00 SHMIT 1.59 BUY THREE FOR 4.50 Silk and Tuxedo Shirts Excepted There still remains a most won Serf ul assortment to choose from, as every new shipment of fall and winter merchandise arriving since the sale started has gone into the sale irrespective of cost or what it was bought to sell at. ; Your Choice of Any 8.50. 10, 12.50 HAT in the store now at Now! Your Choice of any new fall and winter O'COAT in the store at one amazing price - none reseuve Every 037.50 O'COAT . Every 545.00 O'COAT . Every Q55.00 O'COAT . Every. Q05.G0 O'COAT . 910 019 01O T iGASHcQNLY-O CREDIT 'All New Shapes and Colors WE NEED THE CASH "Choice of Any SLBO, $2.50, $3, 04 TIE In the store, This It a wonderful oppor tunity to buy for Christmas ; gSc Choice of 52.50, 53.00, $3.50 PAJAMAS $J .89 Including our entire, new Christmas stock w 456 STATE ST. $2.50 Sillc ITis and Kerchief Colors-A Buy Ail Splendid Gift for Men You Need $1.00 -$1.50 Shirts and Shorts Plain Colored Rayons, Printed Broadcloths Madras. BUY ALL YOU NEED NOW